ANNIVERSARY

Forty-two years ago this week an extraordinary one-man football team, Charley Brickley, booted five field goals to score every one of Harvard's points over Yale. Cool and smiling, Brickley, one of the greatest field goal specialists in gridiron history, kicked his way to a 15-5 Crimson victory before more than 44,000 spectators, an enormous crowd for those days. It was the first Harvard win over Yale at Cambridge, and the first time since 1875 they had beaten Yale two years in succession.

Here is a satellite that shines brighter than the Soviet sun and which may eclipse the Russians at the 1956 Olympics. An SI writer who saw the Hungarians compete in Moscow and Warsaw reports on their startling performances: eight world records and a four-minute mile, just since May!

The king of the Star skippers, Carlos de Cardenas, has a royal scorn for the champions in the other racing classes and a royal household full of top-notch sailors ready to take over if he ever steps down